1) AS SIMPLE AS WASH AND GOCurls are best when you let hair air-dry. After showering, use a light hair serum for shine. "If you touch hair before it's dry, you can create more frizz," says Edward Tricomi, coowner and head stylist at Warren-Tricomi Salon, who tends to the tresses of Whitney Port.

Indian Oil Hair Serum, KeSARI, $32; kesaribeauty.com

2) MIX AND MATCH PRODUCTSGel is another great curly-hair tool, but mix it with conditioner. "This will ensure the gel doesn't leave hair crunchy; you want it to look natural," Edward tells OK!.

Kinkier Gloss 'n Define Curling Spray Gel, göt2b, $6; drugstore.com

3) YES, USE A CURLING IRONAfter your hair is dry, enhance your own natural ringlets by using a curling iron.Choose a barrel the same size as your curls and wrap strands in the direction of your waves. It's a stylist's trick to perfect spirals.

The Bombshell, Sultra, $130; sephora.com

4) KEEP HAIR HYDRATEDDeep conditioners are a curly girl's best friend! Edward recommends putting a mask on your hair once or twice a week, depending on how much heat you're using from blowdryers and curling irons. Conditioning helps undo damage and tame frizz.

5) ANYONE CAN HAVE CURLSIf you're going for a natural beach-chic look with hair that isn't naturally kinky, Edward suggests using some mousse or thickening créme on damp hair at night, then going to bed with your hair in two loose pigtail braids.